This decade does seem to be having an identity crisis. It's just as materialistic as the 80s, if not more so. Technology changes every other day, seems like. Pop culture is in a kind of void. Maybe in ten years we'll be more able to assess what the hell was going on in this decade.

This decade does seem to be having an identity crisis. It's just as materialistic as the 80s, if not more so. Technology changes every other day, seems like. Pop culture is in a kind of void. Maybe in ten years we'll be more able to assess what the hell was going on in this decade.

I agree. It awalys seems easier to define a decade after it has passed than when it is happening.

i think that this decade does have an identity because it's the digital age full of great gadgets and endless possibilities like mp3 players, dvds that have special features and scene selections on them also most films having great special effects

I think the first few years of this decade so far will be viewed as the most forgettable years. Nothing about this decade so far stand's out on its own. With 1993 and 2003, you can see differences between the two. With 2003 and 2013, not so much in my opinion. I hope we start feeling like a new decade by 2014.

I think the first few years of this decade so far will be viewed as the most forgettable years. Nothing about this decade so far stand's out on its own. With 1993 and 2003, you can see differences between the two. With 2003 and 2013, not so much in my opinion. I hope we start feeling like a new decade by 2014.

Don't count your chickens before they hatch. There might be a change most people aren't aware of yet. There are plenty of big noticable differences between 2003 and 2013 though. For exmaple, there was no YouTube or Facebook in 2003.